'Entourage' falls as 'Spy' shoots to top with $30 million box office opening

Ari must not be too happy.

The film revival of the HBO comedy "Entourage" had a fourth place performance in its opening weekend, making an estimated $10.4 million at the box office.

The comedy -- distributed by Warner Bros, a company owned by Time Warner(TWX), which also owns this web site -- has pulled in $17.8 million overall since its U.S. opening on Wednesday.

However, the agent-turned-studio-chief character Ari Gold and the boys from Queens ultimately failed to make moves over the weekend.

"With 'Entourage,' it's clear that too much time passed between the end of the show and the release of the movie," said Phil Contrino, chief box office analyst at BoxOffice.com. "It definitely didn't break out beyond the core fan base."